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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp blamed his players' poor decision-making for not making the most of 81 per cent possession in the 2-0 defeat at Burnley.

Klopp's side never recovered from the second-minute goal by Sam Vokes and, when Andre Gray doubled the hosts' advantage just before half-time, the visitors' job was made even more difficult as the Clarets put men behind the ball and conceded territory.

It proved an effective tactic as the Reds struggled to create any genuine chances, with 25 shots bringing just five on target but none that really troubled goalkeeper Tom Heaton.

"It was a difficult game for us but in the decision-making we passed the ball in the wrong moments. We had counter-attacks for the first and second goals but even at half-time I still thought there was something in the game for us," Klopp said.

"The first half was not for growing self-confidence and we lost timing and patience and it was not our best timing offensively. It was not good.